When we began our house hunt we saw homes that had beautiful wainscotting in the dining and I was hooked. I was very happy when this home had a dinning room that was just waiting to be played with. Dan would listen but I could tell he was not enthusiastic about the idea of the project. But one Saturday while we were at Home Depot pricing out paint for our home, I talked him into just testing our what I had in mind. So we purchased our 5' of molding, and a miter box. Once we did that first box, Dan became excited at it became our 3 day weekend project. We decided while we were painting the lower half of the wall, to go a head and paint the whole room. Here's our journey:
Before pic |
Before. I was not digging the dark brown. |
Dan using the nail gun to nail the frames to the wall. Measuring out the sizes of each box was a bit challenging but turned out just fine. |
After Dan used the nail gun, I went through and used a nail punch to flatten out the surfaces of the frame. |
We finished the wainscotting! |
On Monday, I went through and used wood putty to fill in holes. |
Up close picture of the wainscotting. |
Then we laid out several drop clothes to cover the carpet. |
I washed all the walls. |
Dan spackled all the wall. |
We then had to add primer to the walls. |
All primed and ready to be painted. |
Taping the walls and ceilings. We did a lot of taping. |
Almost done with the top half of the wall. |
I can't tell you how much I love this!!! I'm also super jealous that you have a dining room you can make so lovely! North Carolina has much prettier homes than Texas and Colorado. It makes me want to move back even more! You did a fabulous job and I love the color too--what paint color is it? You will have to help me do the same if I ever have a dining room that I can decorate again!
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